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03-17-2015, 07:57 PM
TradingCardGames.com has posted a review of TWR.

It is actually one of the best writeups about the game available to prospective players. It details all the main parts of the game, so you can get a great idea of what the game is like if you haven't yet played. Though, the game is free to download, so why don't you just play it? Big Grin

Here's an excerpt from the review...

"The campaign overall is incredibly enjoyable – it’s actually really funny, as the dialogue between characters turns out to be very witty and well written. There are a lot of puns and gags that could easily fall on the side of cheesy but actually don’t, and instead made me laugh out loud a number of times. It’s rare to find genuine humor that doesn’t fall flat in a strategy game of this kind so it was a nice surprise to encounter it here. There is also enough variety in the enemies you face and the cards you unlock to remain consistently interested in the unfolding strategies available to you as you progress through the game."

http://tradingcardgames.com/review/trouble-with-robots/
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